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Which complication is most often seen in up to 25% of acute kidney injury (AKI) cases?
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During dialysis, the movement of bicarbonate from the dialysate into the blood: -
Fluid overload and hypertension lead to left ventricular hypertrophy. This means: -
If a patient with acute kidney injury (AKI) dialyzes in the outpatient facility, one task of
the patient care teammates is to monitor blood pressure and weight closely. Why is this
important? -
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) can have its origin pre-renal, intra-renal or post-renal.
Which of the following conditions is an intra-renal cause of CKD? -
AKI stands for acute kidney inflammation. -
The following symptoms which may include prolonged shock, very low blood pressure
(hypotension), significant blood loss, and narrowing of the renal arteries (stenosis) are
all examples of: -
Your role in anemia management includes: - Rinsing back as much of the patient's
blood as you can at the termination of each treatment
The kidneys excretory functions include: - Normalizing electrolytes
Ultrafiltration is defined as: -
Convection is defined as: - Solutes are dragged across the semi-permeable membrane
along with the fluid
The transport mechanism when particles move from an area of higher solute
concentration to an area of lower solute concentration is called: -
The combination of acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) lead to
an increased risk of developing chronic kidney failure. -
Osmosis is defined as - Fluid moves from an area of lower solute concentration to an
area of higher solute concentration.
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